Pandanus odorifer is an aromatic monocot species of plant in the family Pandanaceae, native to Polynesia, Australia, South Asia (Andaman Islands), and the Philippines, and is also found wild in southern India and Burma.[2] It is commonly known as fragrant screw-pine.
^"The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species". Retrieved 26 February 2015.
^Nadaf, A.; Zanan, R. (2012), "Biogeography of Indian Pandanaceae", Indian Pandanaceae - an overview, Springer India, pp. 15–28, doi:10.1007/978-81-322-0753-5_3, ISBN 978-81-322-0752-8
Pandanusodorifer is an aromatic monocot species of plant in the family Pandanaceae, native to Polynesia, Australia, South Asia (Andaman Islands), and...
obtained by water distillation of the staminate inflorescences of Kewda (Pandanusodorifer. var. fasicularis). The major components of kewda oil were found to...
Vishnu conceded his defeat, Brahma lied with the help of a thazhambu (Pandanusodorifer flower / Screw Pine Flower / Ketaki flower) and said he had found...
species of pandanus utilized by Austronesians include Pandanus amaryllifolius, Pandanusodorifer, Pandanus furcatus, Pandanus julianettii, Pandanus simplex...
and taboos. An example might be not offering Magnolia champaca and Pandanusodorifer flowers to Shiva, each given a justification grounded in an episode...
municipality in Mehsana district, Gujarat, India Kadi, an aromatic plant (Pandanusodorifer) Kadhi, an Indian dish Kadi (Ottoman); Turkish: Kadı), an official...
argentea. The other host plants include, Aleurites moluccana and Pandanusodorifer. It is also an intermediate host of the nematode, Cheilospirura hamulosa...